New York divorce lawyer Heidi Cochrane is sensitive to the emotional and practical difficulty of a separation or divorce but aggressive in protecting your legal rights. Obtain the best possible settlement or Supreme Court judgment in cases involving:

child custody, child visitation, child support

Your NY custody lawyer must be sensitive to custody, visitation, and child support legal proceedings that will impact you and your family throughout your lives. You want your children to be safe, loved, and well-provided for, and you need the assurance that they will be. You also want to be secure from being manipulated or taken advantage of by the other parent. To protect your children and your own legal rights, contact experienced New York State child custody attorney Heidi Cochrane for:

custody, visitation, child support

modification or enforcement of family court orders

family offense proceedings

Our law firm is committed to preserving the integrity of the legal system and protecting your constitutional and human rights. We provide experienced NY criminal defense against a variety of felony, misdemeanor, and violation charges and proceedings, including:

administrative hearings

Commercial and civil litigation is complicated and requires in-depth knowledge and experience. New York litigation attorney Heidi Cochrane has a reputation for the skilled handling of complex and diverse litigation matters, civil litigation and commercial litigation, and high-powered trial and research skills in matters involving:

Partnership, commercial and individual contract disputes

Domestic partnership contract disputes and real estate litigation

Employer-employee and vendor / vendee contract conflicts

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